Ultrastructural evidence of oestradiol receptor by immunochemistry

1981 
Abstract Antiserum against calf uterus oestradiol receptor has been used for detecting oestradiol receptor in rat pituitary cells at the ultrastructural level after immunochemical reaction according to Sternberger. The gonadotropic, lactotropic and somatotropic cells were positive, but not the thyrotropic and corticotropic cells. In peripubertal and adult rats, both cytoplasmic and nuclear receptors were seen, but in a long-term castrated rat, the receptor was found only in the cytoplasm. After oestradiol administration to 21-day-old animals, the cytoplasmic receptor decreased and the nuclear receptor increased in gonadotropic cells, supporting the concept of hormone-receptor complex translocation. Antibodies against α1-foetoprotein demonstrated the presence of this oestrogen-binding plasma protein in all pituitary cells, but only in the cytoplasmic area. These results and the immunological controls related to antibody specificity give the first evidence of steroid receptor at the ultrastructural level.
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